UPDATE: Trump has been declared the winner in Virginia.
All 49 Virginia delegates will be allocated proportionally based on statewide result:
— Tim Alberta (@TimAlberta) March 2, 2016
Trump 17
Rubio 14
Cruz 7
Kasich 3
Carson 2
Polls in Virginia are closed and the primary in the Commonwealth is too close to call as Donald Trump and Senator Marco Rubio battle for first.
NBC News: Virginia GOP Primary Too Close to Call. Based on early exit polls, Trump and Rubio are vying for first.
— Jesse Rodriguez (@JesseRodriguez) March 2, 2016
CNN exit poll in Virginia: ?Trump 34, Rubio 31
— Jacob Kornbluh (@jacobkornbluh) March 2, 2016
Two precincts reporting in Va-10 (Loudoun): Rubio w 73% of the vote there. https://t.co/GMvG5PZ4pd
— Josh Kraushaar (@HotlineJosh) March 2, 2016
Trump beat Cruz by 20% among Evangelicals in Virginia.
— Joe Weisenthal (@TheStalwart) March 2, 2016
And remember, in VA, the last precincts to report are always in NoVA, which tonight means a late Rubio surge as the count gets closer to end
— Chuck Todd (@chucktodd) March 2, 2016
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Rubio winning VA-7 36-30 with 30% reporting.
— #NeverTrump (@PatrickRuffini) March 2, 2016
look at that Virginia map, courtesy of the NYT - purple is Rubio, red is Trumphttps://t.co/hGASZi8ql9 pic.twitter.com/J1onbNpcwQ
— Jon Ward (@jonward11) March 2, 2016
Going into tonight's primary, Donald Trump has been leading Rubio and Cruz in the polls.
Arlington County, which is in liberal Northern Virginia, many voting precincts ran out of printed ballots.
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